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![]() "Marc R. Bertrand" wrote in message om... Hello, I want to make sure that whatever code I write in Excel 2002 will work in previous versions of Excel. I know that in Excel 2002, I can save a file doing File/Save As, with the file format in the "Save as type" box as: "Microsoft Excel 97-2002 & 5.0/95 Workbook(*.xls) But even so, this does not mean that if saved under this format, my apps will always work just fine in Excel 97 or 2000. There are perhaps objects, methods, and properties or other VBA elements I have been using in Excel 2002 that will not work in previous versions of Excel. I need to know if that's the case, and the best way to know is to run my apps in Excel 97 and see if there are any problems. Do I have to buy the whole Office 97 suite in order to have Excel '97? How much does Office 97 cost these days? Is it free :) ? It certainly is not free Will a retailer be able to order the old product for me? I doubt Microsoft will sell it to me as a download online. I checked the Microsoft website and it does offer service releases downloads, but no old office products, unless I missed them. You may be able to find a retailer with unregistered versions I have seen copies at computer fairs and a number of web sites advertise them http://www.tekhwy.com/tek9.asp?pg=products&grp=58 By the way, let me make your day. Programming jobs are going to ... well you guessed it: India! Thats hardly news Keith |
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